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Cyber Cats 5436 FIRST Robotics Business Plan


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AdamBots Business Plan
“The Entrepreneurship Award sponsored by Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byer celebrates the entrepreneurial spirit by recognizing a team that, since inception, has developed the framework for a comprehensive business plan to scope, manage, and achieve team objectives. This team displays entrepreneurial enthusiasm and the vital business skills for a self-sustaining program. In order to be considered for this award, a formal business plan must be completed and a copy given to the judges during the Pit interview process.” – firstinspires.org
Our team first developed a comprehensive business plan during the 2011 FIRST season. Six students and one mentor from the Project Management team wrote and developed a plan for sustainability, continuity, and impact as a FIRST team. Our entrepreneurial spirit was awarded at the 2011 FIRST Troy District as we were awarded the Entrepreneurship Award sponsored by Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byer for the first time in our team’s history. Each year, we have continued to build upon the strong foundation laid out in 2011 by continuously adding and updating to our Business Plan.
2023 AdamBots Business Plan
2022 AdamBots Business Plan
2021 AdamBots Business Plan
2020 AdamBots Business Plan
2019 AdamBots Business Plan
2018 AdamBots Business Plan
2017 AdamBots Business Plan
2016 AdamBots Business Plan
2015 AdamBots Business Plan
2014 AdamBots Business Plan
- Sub-Team Summaries
2013 AdamBots Business Plan
2012 AdamBots Business Plan
- Continuity of Operations Plan
- Balanced Scorecard
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- Team Structure Diagram – Non-Engineering
2011 AdamBots Business Plan
- One Page Plan
Business Planning Resources
To support other FIRST teams, we’ve written some resources on how we do business planning and entrepreneurship. Here are our guides and presentations, including those done in partnership with other FIRST teams.
NOTE: Entrepreneurship Award Guide is written for the pre-2019 criteria, which has since been adjusted.
Writing a Business Plan
Entrepreneurship Award Guide
Business Planning Presentation

2019 Michigan State Championship – Dow Division Entrepreneurship Award

2016 Queen City Regional Entrepreneurship Award

2014 Howell District Entrepreneurship Award

2011 Troy District Entrepreneurship Award
Entrepreneurship Awards:
- 2019 – Michigan State Championship – Dow Division
- 2019 – Kettering 1 District
- 2018 – Michigan State Championship – Ford Division
- 2018 – Escanaba District
- 2017 – Michigan State Championship – Dow Division
- 2017 – Escanaba District
- 2016 – Queen City Regional
- 2016 – Centerline District
- 2014 – Howell District
- 2013 – Grand Blanc District
- 2012 – Michigan Championship
- 2012 – Troy District
- 2012 – Alamo Regional
- 2011 – Troy District


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The FIRST® Business Plan Overview has been created to help teams walk through the ... “In addition to financing our participation in the FIRST® Robotics
Cyber Cats 5436 FIRST Robotics Business Plan. 2021_business_plan_overall__.pdf. File Size: 53209 kb. File Type: pdf. Download File
FRC (FIRST. Robotics Competition) is a league for high school students in which "Under strict rules, limited resources, and the guidance of volunteer mentors
However, the Barrow FIRST Robotics program began in the 2012-2013 school year, and has fielded multiple FLL, FTC, and FRC teams for every FIRST competitive
Our team first developed a comprehensive business plan during the 2011 FIRST season. Six students and one mentor from the Project Management team wrote and
A successful business plan is one that truly represents your team ... More lessons for FIRST Robotics Competition are available at www.FRCtutorials.com.
organized as FIRST Robotics Team 180 and has competed in. FRC regional and championship events ever since. Each year FIRST develops a game for which FRC teams
The founder of FIRST Robotics, Dean Kamen states, “FIRST is more than robots. The robots are a vehicle for students to learn important life skills.
Mechanical Advantage 6328 is a community-based FIRST Robotics Competition team that prepares 4th-12th grade students in all area communities and schools to
The team that receives this award is a strong ambassador for FIRST programs and a role model FIRST team. Inspire Award 1st Place. Georgia State Championship -